bletonism

/bleɪˈtɒnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A style of 19th-century landscape painting characterized by dramatic and picturesque scenes, often featuring ruins, waterfalls, and other elements of the Romantic movement.

“The museum’s collection of 19th-century art included several examples of bletonism, showcasing the era’s fascination with dramatic landscapes.”

Synonyms

  • picturesquism
  • romanticism

Antonyms

  • abstraction
  • minimalism